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10-19-2013, 08:27 PM #1
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Some concerns I have, with pictures
The color looks great and thanks for using white light. If you want, you should have program in your operating system that will allow you to rotate the pics around, like Paint or similar program. It just takes getting used to. Save pics to your desktop and retrieve them from there. The only thing interesting is the overall plant growth. Did you go to 12/12 right away? Personally, I'd think you'd have more plant mass there than you do if you veged for a while, then went to 12/12 lighting. I've never heard of hempy grow so I'll have to look that one up. Other than the plant size, the color looks great. Also, it looks like a sativa kind of plant and these tend to grow long and spindly. I wouldn't worry much right now. I'm curious though. What is you fert and ppm and pH levels like? What do you maintain throughout the day?
polishpollack Reviewed by polishpollack on . Some concerns I have, with pictures Some leaves are drooping down, some are very thin, new growth seems very light, do the buds look ok? 3 1/2 weeks into flower, hempy style grow, 400w hps, GH nutes plus calmag, Dutch masters gold silica, super thrive, rapid start root enhancer. Ph nutes to 5.6-5.8. All serious, non sarcastic opinions and advice are very welcome. Thanks guys for looking, take care. 295664295665295666295667 all pictures were taken with my phone perfectly upright, I don't know why it keeps turning them, so to the Rating: 5
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